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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance at WashU Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Where to Seek Help For StudentsFor Students Student Title IX Grievance Process Student Gender Equity Grievance Process Who Can I Talk To? University Office Roles in Title IX Your Rights Confidentiality Requests For Respondents (Accused) About Title IXAbout Title IX Office Staff Definitions of Key Terms in the Title IX & Gender Equity Processes Mandatory Reporters Consent and Incapacitation University Sexual Harassment Investigation Board (USHIB) Climate Surveys For Faculty & StaffFor Faculty & Staff Faculty Title IX Grievance Process Staff Title IX Grievance Process Who Can I Talk To? For Faculty Respondents (Accused) For Staff Respondents (Accused) For Mandatory Reporters Pregnancy RelatedPregnancy Related Pregnancy/Pregnancy Related for Faculty and Staff Pregnancy/Pregnancy Related for Students EventsEvents Past Events Listening Sessions Open Search Where to Seek Help A variety of resources are available to any member of the WashU community who has been affected by a Title IX violation and needs additional support. For Students For Faculty & Staff If you are visiting in search of information on helping a friend in need, please visit the Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention Center website. If you are a student or learner on the Med Campus, explore your reporting and support options. If you are an individual seeking support for changes in academic, living, transportation and working situations, learn about WashU’s supportive measures and accommodations, and how to request help. Additional medical and non-medical options are listed below: Medical Care BarnesJewish Hospital: One Barnes Hospital Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63110Emergency Department314-362-9123, https://barnesjewish.org St. Mary’s Health Center: 6420 Clayton Road, St. Louis, MO 63117Emergency Department314-768-8360, http://ssmhealth.com/stmarys Emergency Support Team (EST): A volunteer student organization that provides 24-hour emergency medical care to the WashU community during the Fall and Spring semesters. Half of the members are licensed Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), and the other half are certified in standard first aid.314-935-5555, http://est.wustl.edu Habif Health and Wellness Center (Danforth Campus): Provides medical, mental health, and health promotion services designed to enhance the physical and emotional well-being of students.Nathan Dardick House on the South 40 Danforth Campus314-935-6666, https://students.wustl.edu/habif-health-wellness-center/ Center for Counseling and Psychological Services (CCPS): Provides comprehensive therapeutic services in-person and via Zoom to foster personal, emotional, and academic well-being.314-935-6695, https://students.wustl.edu/counseling-psychological-services/ WUSM Student Mental Health Service: Provides on-site medical, mental health, and health promotion services to medical campus students.4525 Scott Ave., Room 3420 (Third Floor), East Building314-362-3523, https://studenthealth.med.wustl.edu Nonmedical Care Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevent (RSVP) Center: 24/7 response and support for students who have been victimized or are in a threatening situation. Education and training also provided.314-935-3445, [email protected] , https://students.wustl.edu/relationship-sexual-violence-prevention-center/ Sexual Assault and Rape Anonymous Helpline (SARAH): Student-run, 24/7 support for students who want to talk to someone.314-935-8080, [email protected], http://sarah.wustl.edu Uncle Joe’s Peer Counseling and Resource Center: Student-run peer counseling service. 24/7 counseling via phone. In-person counseling 10 p.m. – 1 a.m. every night during semesters.314-935-5099, http://unclejoe.wustl.edu Clergy: For students who would like to speak with a member of the Interfaith Campus Ministries Association (IFCMA), there are many student religious groups, and several churches and synagogues and other religious institutions are within walking distance from campus. TimelyCare: Telehealth company specializing in higher education. TimelyCare is free for all students who pay the student health and wellness fee and is available via the TimelyCare app.https://students.wustl.edu/timelycare/ Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance OfficeUmrath Hall [email protected] Instagram Need Help? For immediate medical care, or if you are in danger: 314-935-5555 (Danforth Campus) 314-362-HELP (4357) (Med Campus) 911 (Off Campus) [email protected] ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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